Example sentences of "[verb] you [modal v] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In television and radio you will have the help of your writer and TV producer .
2 She says you 'll have the bill for this !
3 Richard Buckley , a retired funeral director stated , ‘ Nothing says you must have a funeral director to carry out a funeral — nothing says you have to take a body to the crematorium in a hearse .
4 I mean in the excitement of buying a car you 're not going to read the small print , you 're not going to read the little bit that says you must have the oil changed every three thousand miles and unless you do it within two hundred and fifty miles of that and not only that , you must send evidence of the service by recorded delivery to you .
5 ROAD RUNNING WILL , ALONG WITH TRACK AND FIELD , CROSS-COUNTRY AND OTHER AREAS OF THE SPORT , HAVE ITS OWN COMMISSION AND WITH ALL CLUBS IN BRITAIN HAVING A VOICE AND A VOTE AT BRITISH ATHLETICS FEDERATION LEVEL YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO VOICE YOUR VIEWS ON HOW ROAD RUNNING IN BRITAIN SHOULD BE RUN IN FUTURE .
6 Mr President Portsmouth is a thriving maritime city with much to be proud of we have many supreme attractions Victory Mary Rose and Warrior amongst others which I hope you will have a chance to visit some time during your stay here in Portsmouth .
7 Say how you hope you will have the opportunity of working with the company and that you look forward to hearing the decision .
8 With Lloyds Bank Accident Cashguard cover you 'll have the security of knowing that if the worst did happen , at least you can be financially prepared .
9 With Lloyds Bank Accident Cashguard cover you 'll have the security of knowing that if the worst did happen , at least you would be financially prepared .
10 I should think you could have a tissue .
11 Having established a striped repeat you can have a go at introducing a lace pattern or some crossed stitches .
12 I mean you 'd have no problem with this .
13 I mean you 'd have a conversation anyway .
14 Mean you 'd have the seat numbers on it then .
15 I mean you must have a lot of cases whereby where , where you are actually perhaps er er a taxi needs to be paid for to take
16 Yeah , I said look you can have a condom .
17 I 'm sure it 's like joining the circus I would n't of thought you 'd have a problem getting involved in it
18 Oh , I do n't matter — I 'm nothing , nobody , just the bloody fool who keeps a roof over your head — but I 'd have thought you 'd have the decency not to drag Tom into it … . ’
19 What happened you used to have a pin and a button and a a reel of cotton .
20 If a radiator starts leaking and a leak sealer does not work you will have no choice but to replace the radiator .
21 Do not buy any materials until you have been told you can have a grant by the council , and once you have , keep any receipts .
22 You know you might have a gene which says well you 'll grow to be six foot , but if you 're not fed properly
23 go and help you because I thought you know you might have a natter with him or something
24 It is tempting to get a large capacity sack if you know you 'll have a lot to carry , but bear in mind that it could tempt you to carry too much !
25 I think the Labour Party 's heart is in the right place , they want to take a positive approach and do what they can to help industry , to train , to put more money into training youngsters for industry then we have a skill work force , not a cheap , not a cheap unskilled labour force , er , you know , which is what we , what 's happening now , because we 've just not been trained , they 're cutting the training , but it 's all the same , anyway you know , I , I , I do n't know , you say what can I do for ya , well er in the short run not much except to help the , the people who are on lower income and the children through the budget er which will be introduced , it 'll be that why er through er child benefits and through er high , high benefits and through er , er lower taxes for the , everybody up to er twenty odd , twenty five thousand year or something , so , erm I mean that 's in the short run and little that can be done , it 's not as much as anybody would like , you put more and more into , into er , into training , er more money into industry to help them to invest , er you know you can have a sort of regional development banks to help industry to invest these in , in each of the regions , but I mean the , these are the positive plans and not like this one who 's just letting things go .
26 Er and perhaps er you know you can have a role where maybe you 've got ta make decisions and alright you do it .
27 You know you used to have a choice of jobs but you do n't now .
28 No I know you used to have a price .
29 Now I just do n't think that 's rea realistic , that 's different from saying you may have a bail system , cos that 's what I thought you were suggesting and for people to b come into the ring as pension fund managers , they would have to perhaps to put up securities of a million pounds each to o operate in this area and that if they behave badly , if funds went missing , if it was proved they were negligent , they would lose their million pounds bail , just as people lose bail when they do n't turn up to court .
30 That way I might be able to ensure you 'll have a job at the end of it all . ’
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